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The fifth generation of wireless technology, offering faster speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity than 4G.
5G is expected to revolutionize mobile broadband and IoT applications.
This means it will enable new uses like autonomous vehicles and smart cities.
5G operates on higher frequency bands and uses advanced antenna technologies like MIMO.
5G is distinct from 4G and 3G, so use the correct term for each technology.
5G is always used in technical or business contexts, not casual conversation.
Derived from '5' (fifth generation) and 'G' (generation), following the naming convention of wireless technology standards.
5G is primarily used in technical and business contexts. Avoid using it to refer to older generations of wireless technology.